Two of us are through-hiking from Benson starting next week. We have not been able to contact the shuttle person at shuttle.npt@gmail.com, despite weeks of repeated emails. Does anyone have experience with local taxis or Uber service providers? We will need a "Lyft" back to the parked vehicle after we arrive in Lake Placid. All helpful suggestions are most welcome. Thank you!
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Just scheduled our pick-up from LP end of June with Doug at http://www.broadwingadventures.com/t...-shuttles.html
It's $240 for up to four people back to Northville. Right now we have two people.
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shuttle anyone?
Originally posted by pamtnman View PostJust scheduled our pick-up from LP end of June with Doug at http://www.broadwingadventures.com/t...-shuttles.html
It's $240 for up to four people back to Northville. Right now we have two people.
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dropping their car in Benson, to Piseco NY?
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I am new to this and would like to know how people get from dropping their car in Benson, to Piseco NY?
I am planning on leaving this Friday. Any thoughts on how to do this is greatly appreciated.
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Jaime
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While I don't technically run the shuttle, I do provide shuttle service. My fee is negotiated based upon the level of service needed -- one way back to the trail head, food/supply drops along the trip, pick ups at train or bus stations, etc., can be accommodated. My availability is generally good although I canoe, hike and work part time - in that order.
My shuttle work is "not for profit." I provide shuttles as a service to fellow hikers. Profits from shuttle fees are donated to a charity of my choice. In the past it's been the St. Francis Breadline in NYC. Future profits will likely go to the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge and Rehab Center in Wilmington.
If you know of someone who wants to discuss planning a shuttle, have them pm me to get my contact information.
Hookman 33"I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” John Muir
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Originally posted by hookman33 View PostMy shuttle work is "not for profit." I provide shuttles as a service to fellow hikers. Profits from shuttle fees are donated to a charity of my choice. In the past it's been the St. Francis Breadline in NYC. Future profits will likely go to the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge and Rehab Center in Wilmington.
Hookman 33
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